Inasmuch Foundation
EIN 731167188Total Given 2021–2024
$124.1M
1,485 grants · $31.0M avg/year
based on 4 yrs of IRS 990-PF records on file
$10M+/yr
major funder
capacity
$20K
typical small grants · $2K–$60K
grant size
54%
supporter · 251/466 multi-year
repeat
$507.2M
Assets (2024)
466
Distinct Recipients
Focus Areas
Application Information
Accepts Unsolicited Proposals
Unknown
Contact Person
SARAH ROBERTS
Phone
(405) 604-5292
Deadlines
FOUNDATION: 5:00 CST FEBRUARY 15TH OR AUGUST 15TH ETHIC & EXCELLENCE: 5:00 CST MAY 15TH OR NOV. 15T
How to Apply
INASMUCH FOUNDATION, CREATED BY EDITH KINNEY GAYLORD IN 1982, INVESTS IN ORGANIZATIONS THAT EFFECT THE GREATEST POSITIVE OUTCOME FOR OKLAHOMANS. FUNDING PRIORITIES ARE EDUCATION, HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES AND COMMUNITY ENHANCEMENT. ETHICS AND EXCELLENCE IN JOURNALISM FOUNDATION, CREATED BY EDITH KINNEY GAYLORD IN 1982, INVESTS IN THE FUTURE OF JOURNALISM BY BUILDING THE ETHICS, SKILLS AND OPPORTUNITIES NEEDED TO ADVANCE PRINCIPLED, PROBING NEWS AND INFORMATION NOW AND FOR THE FUTURE. FUNDING PRIORITIES ARE INVESTIGATIVE REPORTING, PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND YOUTH EDUCATION.
Restrictions
ALL INCOME FROM INASMUCH FOUNDATION, EXCEPT COSTS OF ADMINISTRATION AND POSSIBLE TAXES, HAS BEEN DESIGNATED BY THE FOUNDER FOR CHARITABLE AND EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES. ALL DISTRIBUTIONS MUST MEET THE DEFINITION OF A "QUALIFYING DISTRIBUTION" AS SET FORTH IN SECTION 4942(G) OF THE INTERNAL REVENUE CODE OF 1986, AS AMENDED, OR APPLICABLE PROVISIONS OF OTHER FEDERAL TAX LAWS.
Financial Trends
Giving Over Time
Total Assets Over Time
View financial data as table
| Year | Total Giving | Total Assets | Revenue | Grants |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2021 | $32.5M | $550.1M | $49.9M | 454 |
| 2022 | $30.0M | $525.5M | $38.9M | 432 |
| 2023 | $29.8M | $547.5M | $22.4M | 400 |
| 2024 | $31.8M | $507.2M | $12.4M | 199 |
Grant Size Distribution
Based on 1485 grants on record
Minimum
$40
25th Pctl
$2K
Median
$20K
Average
$84K
75th Pctl
$60K
Maximum
$2.8M
Geographic Distribution
Texas Counties Served
1.9% of US grants
· Rank #3 of 40 states
$554K across
28 grants
7 of 254 counties
Top 7 counties
- 1 Travis
- 2 Tarrant
- 3 Bexar
- 4 El Paso
- 5 Harris
- 6 Dallas
- 7 Gregg
Officers & Directors
SR
Sarah Roberts
3 yrs
Vice President of Programs
Leadership
JJ
Julie Jividen
4+ yrs
Cfo
WR
William J Ross
3 yrs
Former Director
AR
Andrew W Roff
4+ yrs
Director
DG
David F Griffin
2 yrs
Director
JT
Jill Tiefenthaler
4+ yrs
Director
PR
Patrick T Rooney
4+ yrs
Director
RR
Robert J Ross
4+ yrs
Director
CM
Cristina McQuistion
Advisory Committee
AC
Andre Caldwell
Advisory Committee
RD
Richard Davis
2 yrs
Senior Advisor
EK
Ed Kelley
3 yrs
Advisory Committee
RR
Robert J Ross
4+ yrs
Chairman & Ceo
Leadership
SR
Sarah Roberts
3 yrs
Vice President of Programs
Leadership
JJ
Julie Jividen
4+ yrs
Cfo
WR
William J Ross
3 yrs
Director
AR
Andrew W Roff
4+ yrs
Director
PR
Patrick T Rooney
4+ yrs
Director
JT
Jill Tiefenthaler
4+ yrs
Director
DG
David Griffin
2 yrs
Director
DH
David O Hogan
2 yrs
Director
EK
Ed Kelley
3 yrs
Advisory Committee
TE
Tricia L Everest
2 yrs
Advisory Committee
JS
Jeanne H Smith
2 yrs
Advisory Committee
CE
Christine Gaylord Everest
2 yrs
Advisory Committee
RD
Richard a Davis
2 yrs
Senior Advisor
AC
Andre B Caldwell
2 yrs
Advisory Committee
CM
Cristina M McQuistion
2 yrs
Advisory Committee
RR
Robert J Ross
4+ yrs
Chairman & Ceo
Leadership
RD
Richard a Davis
2 yrs
Cfo
JJ
Julie Jividen
4+ yrs
Corporate Secretary
Leadership
DG
David Griffin
2 yrs
Director
JT
Jill Tiefenthaler
4+ yrs
Director
PR
Patrick T Rooney
4+ yrs
Director
AR
Andrew W Roff
4+ yrs
Director
WR
William J Ross
3 yrs
Director
DH
David O Hogan
2 yrs
Director
CM
Cristina M McQuistion
2 yrs
Advisory Committee
AC
Andre B Caldwell
2 yrs
Advisory Committee
EK
Ed Kelley
3 yrs
Advisory Committee
CE
Christine Gaylord Everest
2 yrs
Advisory Committee
JS
Jeanne H Smith
2 yrs
Advisory Committee
TE
Tricia L Everest
2 yrs
Advisory Committee
Grants Awarded (1,485 total)
| Purpose | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Colorado College | Colorado Springs, CO | $2,825,000 | COLORADO COLLEGE CAPITAL CAMPAIGN | 2023 |
| Colorado College | Colorado Springs, CO | $2,000,000 | ACADEMIC PAVILION | 2021 |
| Oklahoma Zoological Society | Oklahoma City, OK | $2,000,000 | EXPEDITION AFRICA | 2021 |
| Fuel Okc | Oklahoma City, OK | $2,000,000 | FUEL OKC GENERAL OPERATING ($4,000,000; 2-YEAR GRANT) | 2024 |
| Fuel Okc | Oklahoma City, OK | $2,000,000 | FUEL OKC GENERAL OPERATING ($4,000,000; 2-YEAR GRANT) | 2024 |
| University of Oklahoma Foundation | Norman, OK | $2,000,000 | OU HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER PROPOSAL: PHARMACY ($1.5M), ALLIED HEALTH ($1.5M), AND NEUROLOGY ($2M) | 2024 |
| National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum | Oklahoma City, OK | $2,000,000 | LIVE THE CODE CAPITAL CAMPAIGN ($3,000,000; INSTALLMENT GRANT) | 2024 |
| University of Oklahoma Foundation | Norman, OK | $2,000,000 | OU HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER PROPOSAL PHARMACY ($1.5M), ALLIED HEALTH ($1.5M), AND NEUROLOGY ($2M) | 2024 |
| Crossroads Renewal Project | Oklahoma City, OK | $1,850,000 | GRANT MODIFIED (7.17.2024): CROSSROADS RENEWAL PROJECT (INSTALLMENT GRANT: $150,000; $1,850,000) | 2024 |
| Myriad Gardens Foundation | Oklahoma City, OK | $1,500,000 | CAMPAIGN FOR THE FUTURE | 2021 |
| Oklahoma City National Memorial Foundation | Oklahoma City, OK | $1,500,000 | 2025 GENERAL OPERATING ($105,000); 2024-2026 SPONSORSHIPS ($145,000); CAPITAL CAMPAIGN ($2,000,000) | 2024 |
| Colorado College | Colorado Springs, CO | $1,500,000 | ACADEMIC PAVILION | 2022 |
| Oklahoma Zoological Society | Oklahoma City, OK | $1,500,000 | EXPEDITION AFRICA | 2022 |
| The Verge Foundation | Oklahoma City, OK | $1,150,000 | CAPITAL & GENERAL OPERATING ($1,150,000) | 2024 |
| Oklahoma City National Memorial Foundation | Oklahoma City, OK | $1,000,000 | CAPITAL SUPPORT | 2021 |
| Healthy Minds Healthy Lives Foundation | Oklahoma City, OK | $1,000,000 | ARPA MATCH FOR GRIFFIN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL TO BE RELOCATED TO OKLAHOMA COUNTY | 2023 |
| Oklahoma Zoological Society | Oklahoma City, OK | $1,000,000 | EXPEDITION AFRICA | 2023 |
| Key to Home (City of Oklahoma City) | Oklahoma City, OK | $1,000,000 | KEY TO HOME INITIATIVE ($2,500,000) | 2024 |
| Key to Home (City of Oklahoma City) | Oklahoma City, OK | $1,000,000 | KEY TO HOME PARTNERSHIP (INSTALLMENT GRANT; $2,000,000) | 2024 |
| Key to Home | Oklahoma City, OK | $1,000,000 | KEY TO HOME PARTNERSHIP (INSTALLMENT GRANT; $2,000,000) | 2024 |
| Ymca of Greater Oklahoma City | Oklahoma City, OK | $1,000,000 | YMCA HERE FOR ALL, HERE FOR GOOD CAMPAIGN - NORTHSIDE Y ($2,000,000; INSTALLMENT GRANT) | 2024 |
| Myriad Gardens Foundation | Oklahoma City, OK | $1,000,000 | CAMPAIGN FOR THE FUTURE (INCLUDES SPONSOR LISTING FOR ALL EVENTS HELD DURING THE GRANT PERIOD; AMENDED 7 6 20 TO... | 2022 |
| Oklahoma State University Foundation | Stillwater, OK | $900,000 | OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY CENTER FOR THE VISUAL ARTS | 2021 |
| Sunbeam Family Services | Oklahoma City, OK | $800,000 | GENERAL OPERATING (1,000,000 OVER 5 YEARS) AND SHINE A LIGHT GALA SPONSORSHIP (10,000) | 2021 |
| Oklahoma State University Foundation | Stillwater, OK | $800,000 | OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY CENTER FOR THE VISUAL ARTS | 2022 |